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The Japanese Alphabet: The 48 Essential Characters

The Japanese Alphabet: The 48 Essential Characters

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Author: Gabriel Mandel
Creator: Isao Hosoe
Publisher: Abbeville Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1038198

Media: Hardcover
Edition: Bilingual
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 148
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.5 x 1

ISBN: 0789209594
Dewey Decimal Number: 495.682421
EAN: 9780789209597
ASIN: 0789209594

Publication Date: April 15, 2008
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Book Description
In the fourth century A.D., through contact with Korea, Japan adopted the Chinese writing system which had been sweeping through Asia along with the new Buddhist religion. Modern Japanese writing uses three main scripts: kanji (Chinese ideograms), which are used for proper names, for nouns, and for verb roots; hiragana (deriving from the terms hira, "common," and kana "borrowed character"), used for adding to and distinguishing from sequences of Japanese grammar; and katakana (from kata, "part," and kana, "borrowed character" or rather, "partially borrowed character"), which is used to denote foreign pronunciations or to write terms borrowed from foreign languages.

With large depictions and clear step-by-step instructions, Mandel illustrates all 48 sounds in Japanese, presented in the traditional iroha order, in hiragana, katakana, and kanji forms, and each entry is accompanied with its roma-ji, or Roman phonetic spelling. The author clearly indicates the correct sequence for writing the individual strokes, and provides each kana, or character, with the Chinese kanji from which it was derived. He relates a concise history of Japanese writing, and provides the reader with charts of the Japanese and Chinese numbers, the hiragana and katakana contractions, and the"keys" or radicals that make up the Japanese kanji. A comprehensive guide to all of the characters of the Japanese alphabet, this is an ideal primer for the beginner, as well as a convenient reference for a more advanced student. Joining Abbeville's Chinese Calligraphy, Maya Script, and Arabic Script, Japanese Alphabet is an exhaustive compendium of the Japanese writing system and indispensable addition to any Japanese linguist's library.

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